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we a privacy law. we have law designed to protect national security. we have an espionage act. we have lots of laws which even touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are limits that can be put. the real issue is what is the rule and what is the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press to publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression. you can burn an american flag, you can burn a bible, you can burn the american constitution as a way of expressing how strongly you feel about something or other. but short there can be situations, but there would be very few and they would be very rare. the speech can never be stopped up front before you say it. and even when the government wants to punish you, we have to be very careful not to allow punishment except in cases where the speech is so likely to do harm, such magnitude and so quickly that we are ready to start of trump the first amendment's. so it happens. important thing is that it does not happen often and t
we a privacy law. we have law designed to protect national security. we have an espionage act. we have lots of laws which even touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are limits that can be put. the real issue is what is the rule and what is the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press to publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression. you can burn an american flag, you...
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the official reason is that they're afraid of people using projectiles as a form of protest against a law that would really restrict abortions oh well no i kind of see where you abortion is an issue that people really get furious over now it kind of all makes sense but wait wait wait wait what's that they're afraid of projectiles but people with guns were allowed to take them into the senate are you kidding me i think the second amendment does a lot more good than harm by i think it goes without saying that for women to concealed carry their hygiene items they should need a permit or permission from anyone but that's just my opinion. please. welcome to things are considered i'm peter lavelle broken dreams in sobering reality says the us gone from a country with a bleep of ever greater prosperity and upward mobility to one where more and more get by on low wages in jobs that will always be temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e
the official reason is that they're afraid of people using projectiles as a form of protest against a law that would really restrict abortions oh well no i kind of see where you abortion is an issue that people really get furious over now it kind of all makes sense but wait wait wait wait what's that they're afraid of projectiles but people with guns were allowed to take them into the senate are you kidding me i think the second amendment does a lot more good than harm by i think it goes...
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the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark supreme court case went to live a normal living with a job pumping gas. >> when i read where it says equal justice under law, i'm very inspired by that. i'm very comforted by that. but i know a lot of people are treated unfairly. i see it as something encouraging but i don't see it yet. >> it's written into constitution and established into the goal for society to reach for and live up to. people will fall short, rights can be ignored or even trampled. with nothing more than a pencil and knowledge. >> if you know your rights you can protect your rights. if
the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark...
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an age-old legislative tactic where states pass specific laws exempting themselves from federal laws. it's a flawless political technique that dozens of embracing, despite fact the supreme court made nullification laws illegal on several occasions, but that is not the point. >> barack obama lost kentucky in a landslide in 2008 and 2012. so if we disagree with those policies that we stated twice, why should our governor have the right to go ahead and, by unilateral fiat, implement the most unpopular law that this president has passed. >> if you didn't vote for the president, why should his administration's laws apply in your state? >> correct. >> other than the fact that it's the law. >> other than the fact that it is the law. ( laughter ) >> but, apparently, some, like county-level kentucky judge tommy turner don't think thayer has the right to nullify any federal law. >> nullification law nmy opinion, is not legal. it's impossible for the state to ignore federal law. i mean, basically they'd be ignoring the united states constitution. >> so what are you going to do did bit? >> we int
an age-old legislative tactic where states pass specific laws exempting themselves from federal laws. it's a flawless political technique that dozens of embracing, despite fact the supreme court made nullification laws illegal on several occasions, but that is not the point. >> barack obama lost kentucky in a landslide in 2008 and 2012. so if we disagree with those policies that we stated twice, why should our governor have the right to go ahead and, by unilateral fiat, implement the most...
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do we speak your language anytime of the law or not a dance. or music program some documentary some spanish more matters to you breaking news i want to turn it into angles kid stories. the spanish find out more visit. right to see. first street. and i think you're. on our reporters. in. the in the. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment. right absolutely well the thing is is that not only are you being paid a wage while you're working at wendy's you're being paid in work expe
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but despite the politically motivated misinformation campaign, the states committed to making this law work are finding competition and choice are actually pushing cost down. just last week, new york announced that premiums for consumers who buy their insurance in these online marketplaces will be at least 50% lower than what they're paying today. [ applause ] 50% lower. so folks' premiums in the individual market will drop by 50%. for them and for the millions of americans who have been able to cover their sick kids for the first time, like this gentleman who just said his daughter has health insurance, who have been able to cover their employees more cheaply, or are able to have their kids who are younger than -- who are 25 or 26 stay on their parents' plan. for all those folks, you'll have the security of knowing that everything you've worked hard for is no longer one illness away from being wiped out. [ applause ] now, finally, as we work to strengthen these corner stones of middle class security, good job with decent wages and benefits, a good education, home of your own, retireme
but despite the politically motivated misinformation campaign, the states committed to making this law work are finding competition and choice are actually pushing cost down. just last week, new york announced that premiums for consumers who buy their insurance in these online marketplaces will be at least 50% lower than what they're paying today. [ applause ] 50% lower. so folks' premiums in the individual market will drop by 50%. for them and for the millions of americans who have been able...
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law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had with him. i never would have done it any other way. >> mike: talking about jack cassidy? >> father of my sons, david, sean, patrick and ryan and 12 grandchildren now. [ applause ] >> mike: are you going to let them read the book? >> not the grandchildren. unless they are old enough. my oldest granddaughter is 33 so she'll probably read the book and she'll tell me a lot what she feels. >> mike: there is one powerful story. you talk about the relationship with the cast of the pa tragic family. so many people know you from that. i know you perhaps more from many of musicals. mary and librarian and
law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had...
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good evening john i'm with the law enforcement of rose here on behalf of the battery. now the battery is in final stages over at 717 on the street. the club will not be operated like a typical bar it's to provide a place for nonprofit community to gather and socialize. the restaurants on the lower two floors will not cause can nuisance to the gift. their sound proofing the building. and we're make sure we're in compliance with the sound ordinance. alcohol can be purchased between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. and only an id card can provided access to the building. now the business will have a live dj and on weekends they've open a small dance area. now we accountant a significant mulch of neighborhood outreach. we've reached out to the two organizations. we went to a meeting which included the golden gate association and they were a happy with the bids. we met with the members of the so california neighbors and we've been in touch with the neighbors last week but they were supportive of the project and i have an e-mail from them. now the battery has hired someo
good evening john i'm with the law enforcement of rose here on behalf of the battery. now the battery is in final stages over at 717 on the street. the club will not be operated like a typical bar it's to provide a place for nonprofit community to gather and socialize. the restaurants on the lower two floors will not cause can nuisance to the gift. their sound proofing the building. and we're make sure we're in compliance with the sound ordinance. alcohol can be purchased between the hours of...
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an equal footing with their business the nature of so i say that somehow the same that a socialist law is a service ok the socialist claptrap listen to this that's b.s. yeah let me just tell you why that's b.s. because you are so you're saying that the workers are being hard but you're forgetting the consumers my friend you say that wal-mart does not enrich their communities but people come into wal-mart and they buy things at low prices and they are in rich you're trying to say that the people who are working there are getting screwed but you're forgetting that the consumers are getting great prices so there's a much larger community of people who go second sanctions are of a sudden standard going to major lazer labor i understand it will be late in a child labor and like there are more of that that it's somehow beneficial to the communities particularly those communities who are not benefiting from wal-mart the notion that wal-mart is improving communities because it somehow makes consumption more available this is ludicrous that's the position of the koch brothers or of. elsa sittin
an equal footing with their business the nature of so i say that somehow the same that a socialist law is a service ok the socialist claptrap listen to this that's b.s. yeah let me just tell you why that's b.s. because you are so you're saying that the workers are being hard but you're forgetting the consumers my friend you say that wal-mart does not enrich their communities but people come into wal-mart and they buy things at low prices and they are in rich you're trying to say that the people...
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i think deral la will trump the state law in this case. detroit es not have the money to keep the lights on they don't have the money to pay theondholders or the unions. dennis: james just said it is about math, but you say it is not about math at all, how so? >> as a lawyer that dealt with the cleveland situation, they almost went bankrupt. ind(ráy of boston when they almost went bankrupt. i think it is about political will. havi been through this before, these kinds of sittions with the local governmentrunning into trouble going back to new york city, the real question the statend the city have to work together not at odds wi one another. dennis: is seems the time to show political will would have been whethe politicians turned down union demand for higher pension, higher pay, we are losing half hour population to 1970 or something. >> the pensio benefits were cut by 40% lt year. the average workern the city of detroit, nonuniform worker, their nefit will be $18,000 per year. this is not this grand situation. in obligation of aut 4% of
i think deral la will trump the state law in this case. detroit es not have the money to keep the lights on they don't have the money to pay theondholders or the unions. dennis: james just said it is about math, but you say it is not about math at all, how so? >> as a lawyer that dealt with the cleveland situation, they almost went bankrupt. ind(ráy of boston when they almost went bankrupt. i think it is about political will. havi been through this before, these kinds of sittions with...
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and law enforcement come into your house without without a warrant and leave no you know leave nothing behind here and that they can't just pursue a person on a hunch without having to get probable cup proof probable cause before a judge there and all sorts of things that the patriot act and by some that meant x. x. allow that shouldn't continue now congressman how much this you know about the n.s.a. surveillance and the fight the courts before the squad here is that happened in the guardian just about a month ago as a result of edward snowden's leaks did you. you know how deep they really went for you part of that cell of congress that was informed about all of this i was on the intelligence committee for a number of years. and you can see the letter that i wrote to the director of the n.s.a. in two thousand and. visit to the n.s.a. where i asked him to. show to me that or give me the evidence so that i can tell my constituents that the american government does not. on americans and he gave me a very deceptive reefing a couple of days later the new york times james rice and the new yo
and law enforcement come into your house without without a warrant and leave no you know leave nothing behind here and that they can't just pursue a person on a hunch without having to get probable cup proof probable cause before a judge there and all sorts of things that the patriot act and by some that meant x. x. allow that shouldn't continue now congressman how much this you know about the n.s.a. surveillance and the fight the courts before the squad here is that happened in the guardian...
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and informal governments, not an executive authority with a mandate telling people what to do through law, but a group of cities and mayors and councilors and citizens working together across the border is voluntarily developing best practice this come exporting, and urban virtues to solve problems that they have proven they are no longer able to take ^. i won't bore you with here because this kind of boring. when i can name for you the inner city networks that are already on operation of an important business around the globe you would both be shocked and suppress a long on a because the names are kind of boring and bureaucratic but the reality is quite extraordinary. one of the most important institutions nobody has ever heard of, for example, is the united cities and local governments. 3,000 cities and local authorities that meet globally every year and the network cities are not work in the environment, transportation, immigration security and a number of other issues. i hadn't heard of it two years ago. i got too many people here other than their urban specialists in the room have he
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. >>> new this morning north carolina's governor signed a law with new requirements on abortions, the law requires doctors have admitting privileges at hospitals and be present when the procedure is performed and bans government health programs for paying for most abortions and lets state officials designate new safety standards for clinics. the bill presented a tough middle ground for republican governor pat mccrory. during a debate in october of 2012 mccrory was asked what further restrictions on abortion would he agree to sign his answer none. he says the government does not restrict action to abortions but critics say it will force many clinics to have to shut down. >>> the impact of anthony weiner's sexting scandal seems to be taking a toll on his run for mayor of new york city. the former congressman is now in fourth place with just 16% support, that's down you may recall ten points from just last week. new york city council speaker christine quinn leads all candidates followed by bill de blasio. 50% of new yorkers say he should drop out of the race. >>> another high profile new
. >>> new this morning north carolina's governor signed a law with new requirements on abortions, the law requires doctors have admitting privileges at hospitals and be present when the procedure is performed and bans government health programs for paying for most abortions and lets state officials designate new safety standards for clinics. the bill presented a tough middle ground for republican governor pat mccrory. during a debate in october of 2012 mccrory was asked what further...
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what's not enough will be the law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. motion will be used. to give deaf dunford a match up artist i was fired i must fight so. i'll fight for. the right. wealthy british style. it's not right for. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were discussing survival in america. ok i often forget and change gears a little bit here and when i was in high school. and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment right absolutely well the thin
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. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert for the medical center. danny is the associate director for the serial neeb breet program for the city of san diego. and san francisco chief of police. gary is a psychiatrist and laura's law advocate and eduardo vega of the mental health association of san francisco. let me start by opposing a question to karen chen from the public defenders office. karen, can you -- how about if you start by giving us an overview of how the city handles this conflict between treatment and civil liberties. >> an involuntary hold starts in san francisco when
. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert...
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we ever will render in a court of law found alive is a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. basically . is a. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two minute we're discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here alina when i was in high school in in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment right absolutely well the thing is is that not only are you being paid a wage while you're working at wendy's you're being paid in work experience and work experience is something that's hard to quantify but it becomes something that's valuable that you can add to a resume to take somewhere else and when you say being trapped at wendy's no one is being for
we ever will render in a court of law found alive is a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. basically . is a. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two minute we're discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here alina when i was in high school in in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we...
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because there are 44 states in the union that have a tipped wage law. where you don't have to pay tipped employees the full minimum wage. if you go to new york city, or the state of new york, you pay your servers $2.15 an hour. >> if wages go up, some places say they will have to cut back on benefits. the labor commission is meeting again tomorrow to discuss the proposal. >> you could soon have to walk a bit further to get your snail mail. california congressman, who represents much of san diego county is proposing an end to the post offices door to door mail delivery. that's right. under the plan, residents would have to pick up their mail from clusters of mailboxes located in the neighborhood. it would save the cash strapped service about $4.5 billion a year. >> mixed news from apple today. it reported earnings of nearly $7 billion, which beat wall street's expectations, but it's still down 22% from last year. the ipad, those sales have dwindled. >>> nothing but good stuff over at netflix. the video service released its second quarter earnings. revenu
because there are 44 states in the union that have a tipped wage law. where you don't have to pay tipped employees the full minimum wage. if you go to new york city, or the state of new york, you pay your servers $2.15 an hour. >> if wages go up, some places say they will have to cut back on benefits. the labor commission is meeting again tomorrow to discuss the proposal. >> you could soon have to walk a bit further to get your snail mail. california congressman, who represents much...
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nobody really knew until recently that there was this provision of the law. it was to cover areas that were not covered under the old voting rights act, that you could show were discriminating, and it needed preclearance. so there is no preclearance, they are trying to use the bail- in provision, where if there are areas practicing discriminatory things, we want to use this provision. if that were to work, it would be a great argument against actually going back and putting back the old preclearance in. >> what are the criteria of that in the law? >> i knew that you would ask that. i need to go and look and read the actual words of a lot. >> -- law. >> they are talking about and 3.s 2 is new territory now. it is an interesting question, and it is a question that ought to be raised. in, he absence of the bail- the justice department will argue against a particular provision to get it repealed. i think on the first, doj has a good shot. on the second, i do not think so. >> underlying all of this, in, the justice department will arguereality, something nefarios
nobody really knew until recently that there was this provision of the law. it was to cover areas that were not covered under the old voting rights act, that you could show were discriminating, and it needed preclearance. so there is no preclearance, they are trying to use the bail- in provision, where if there are areas practicing discriminatory things, we want to use this provision. if that were to work, it would be a great argument against actually going back and putting back the old...
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they are even breaking the law. a gao report shows there's a 26 percent increase in the number of agents who are accused of wrong doing between 2010 and 2012. that number rising between 2700 to more than 3400. 20 percent of the cases involve, listen to this. workers falling asleep or failing to follow protocol. a third of the tsa screeners showing up late or not showing up at all. others report stealing. half of all agents accused of wrong doing received minor punishment like a reprimand letter. they will have two hearings today for misconduct. >> major league baseball expected to announce suspensions steming from the bio genesis probe last week. they plan on suspending alex rodriguez and 8 other players who allegedly obtained ped from the anti-aging clinic in florida. most players are expected to be suspended for 50 games but a rod faces harsher penalties for lying. a rod's attorneys says he will appeal any suspension. >> they will have a long-awaited hearing and testimony they get from a former top force commander
they are even breaking the law. a gao report shows there's a 26 percent increase in the number of agents who are accused of wrong doing between 2010 and 2012. that number rising between 2700 to more than 3400. 20 percent of the cases involve, listen to this. workers falling asleep or failing to follow protocol. a third of the tsa screeners showing up late or not showing up at all. others report stealing. half of all agents accused of wrong doing received minor punishment like a reprimand...
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look we don't know for sure what made george zimmerman shoot an unarmed teenager, maybe it was the laws in his state or the racism in his head but it was definitely the gun in his hand >> john: we should be having a conversation about guns then. >> [bleep] you, oliver. sorry. that's generally how these conversations start >> john: thank you, larry. larry wilmore, every every [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight an actress who starred in the upcoming film divergence. her new movie is called the spectacular now. >> doesn't your boyfriend piss you off? >> i don't have an ex-boyfriend. you don't have a single... you're 17 years old and don't have an ex-boyfriend. >> no. guys don't look at me like that. >> i just saw two guys look at you like that. eric wolf and cody, 100% hitting on you. >> they were not hitting on me. no, no, there's no way. >> why don't you think they were hitting on you? >> because they weren't. amy, you're slitly beautiful. oh, mid god, no. reporter: please welcome the wonderful shailene woodley. >> are we standing? what's happening? >> john:
look we don't know for sure what made george zimmerman shoot an unarmed teenager, maybe it was the laws in his state or the racism in his head but it was definitely the gun in his hand >> john: we should be having a conversation about guns then. >> [bleep] you, oliver. sorry. that's generally how these conversations start >> john: thank you, larry. larry wilmore, every every [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight an actress who starred in the...
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. >> this week expect to see more law enforcement than usual on interstate 80. highway patrol crook down aimed at reducing avoidable fatality. it's an effort that stretches from here all the way to new jersey on i 80. 7 news transportation reporter heather has more. >> expect to see more of this on interstate 80 this coming week and if you take the mainly east/west thoroughfare beyond california border, expect to see more of other state highway law enforcement as well. chp says national study shows increase of fatality on i 80 during summer conviction month. law enforcement across the country is working together to try to bring down the numbers. in the bay area we know 80 as constantly busy major east bay route. >> everybody is always in a rush. >>reporter: chp says here and beyond on i 80 30 percent of the fatality are related to not wearing seat belt. 27 percent alcohol related. 22 percent speed related. 4 percent distracted driving. >> these injury and collision occurring are avoidable. >>reporter: from here to new jersey drivers being reminded to be on their
. >> this week expect to see more law enforcement than usual on interstate 80. highway patrol crook down aimed at reducing avoidable fatality. it's an effort that stretches from here all the way to new jersey on i 80. 7 news transportation reporter heather has more. >> expect to see more of this on interstate 80 this coming week and if you take the mainly east/west thoroughfare beyond california border, expect to see more of other state highway law enforcement as well. chp says...
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i will always protect my sources, judy no one notion anything more than you do about shield laws and reporters protecting their sources. >> i grieve for jim. i know what he is going through. i think we have to step back for a moment and look at it. there is a long road here ahead judicially. it's pretty clear that his counsel will request an entire hearing by all of the fourth circuit. by all the trial judges and not the three who gave what has been roundly condemned in the press as a terrible outrageous ruling. this is a ruling that i think we haven't had enough reporting on the fact that it flies in the face of other circuits that have said there is a reporters' privilege when it comes to testifying in a criminal trial as opposed to appearing before a grand jury. >> rick: doesn't it support meeting a federal shield law here that would cover it? >> that is not a cure all. federal shield law would only set up a balancing test between the government's need to know and reporters' first amendment rights. it's not going to solve the problem. i think the obama administration after saying
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discuss the fact, discuss the law. see where we can go from here and understand that that was a case about self-defense and not about race. >> i think it's an interesting point. liberal blacks and conservative blacks ought to sit down together. >> absolutely. >> and have that discussion. no honkies at the table. okay? just start off with people who have divergent views in the community. >> bob? >> i like it that he said honky. i like that. >> oh, my goodness. >> it's not honky-tonk like country music. >> i have been called a honky before. >> that's because you're always in the car honking your car. >> i think jay z seems very sincere to me. did not see that kind of sincerity when he took the pleasure trip to cuba and didn't mention the fact there that most african-americans there are treated very poorly in cuba and the people there are desperate for any sort of freedom they can get their hands on. that was a pure publicity ploy in cuba. i think -- i thought what he just said was very sincere. but i help but wonder if t
discuss the fact, discuss the law. see where we can go from here and understand that that was a case about self-defense and not about race. >> i think it's an interesting point. liberal blacks and conservative blacks ought to sit down together. >> absolutely. >> and have that discussion. no honkies at the table. okay? just start off with people who have divergent views in the community. >> bob? >> i like it that he said honky. i like that. >> oh, my goodness....
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. >> there are kids brought into this country by their parents unknowing they were breaking the law. they will say to me and others who defend the rule of law we have to do something about the 11 million. and some of them are valedictorians. my answer to that is -- by the way, their parents brought them in. it wasn't their fault. it's true in some cases. they weren't all brought in by parents. for everyone who is a valedictorian, there is another 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds and they've got calves the size of cantaloupes because they're hauling 75 pounds of marriage marriage across the desert. >> john boehner called king's assessment wrong adding there can be honest disagreements about policy without using hateful language. despite king's comments, boehner said he was dedicated to passing the immigration reform. the white house, not impressed. >> nobody spent more time trying to fix a broken immigration system than i have. i talked about it the day after the election. i talked about it 100 times since. and while some may disagree about how we're going about fixing the broken i
. >> there are kids brought into this country by their parents unknowing they were breaking the law. they will say to me and others who defend the rule of law we have to do something about the 11 million. and some of them are valedictorians. my answer to that is -- by the way, their parents brought them in. it wasn't their fault. it's true in some cases. they weren't all brought in by parents. for everyone who is a valedictorian, there is another 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds and...
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there has issued guidelines mandating that law enforcement keep the. that for five years which is far too long ago so instead of that we want to short out a policy and in fact in some states we're trying to move legislation and there are only five states that have legislation dealing with it right now. kate we're out of time it perfect thank you very much cade crockford great work thanks for gent thanks for having me. it's good that out of the very very question where only ugly the good of all of america on thursday same sex couples can start legally married in minnesota to honor the occasion of all of america the largest mall in the united states will host a midnight wedding ceremony for holly bartlett and patrick the couple will be the first same sex parent tie the knot on the minnesota law good work ball of america and congratulations to the happy couple the bad business channel on monday the network interviews richard berman as an expert on the fast food industry during discussion of this week's fast food strike on barney and company check it out.
there has issued guidelines mandating that law enforcement keep the. that for five years which is far too long ago so instead of that we want to short out a policy and in fact in some states we're trying to move legislation and there are only five states that have legislation dealing with it right now. kate we're out of time it perfect thank you very much cade crockford great work thanks for gent thanks for having me. it's good that out of the very very question where only ugly the good of all...
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it had nothing to do with this stand your law. -- stand your ground law. if you were a honest journalist, you would have pointed it out. remember when folks like you were going after him on the jeremiah wright situation? he did the same thing, aiming at the heart of the liberal guilt and he pulled it off. he is doing it again. >> and the cambridge police acted stupidly. not the first time. so the anthony weiner story is out frthere and a big aspect is huma, who has put up with this twice, and the media, they want to give hillary a boost here. so they are crediting her for teaching huma to stand by her man. watch this. >> okay, do you think there's any chance he can win? >> i do. i think his wife is the key here and his wife has learned from the master. hillary clinton. >> who sat there and said, if she can for give him, i can too. remember, huma works for hillary clinton. is that her political role model and that is where she is getting her advice? we know what hillary clinton did as a political suppose in the same situation. >> right and wrong means nothi
it had nothing to do with this stand your law. -- stand your ground law. if you were a honest journalist, you would have pointed it out. remember when folks like you were going after him on the jeremiah wright situation? he did the same thing, aiming at the heart of the liberal guilt and he pulled it off. he is doing it again. >> and the cambridge police acted stupidly. not the first time. so the anthony weiner story is out frthere and a big aspect is huma, who has put up with this twice,...
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half way through 2013 just 15 bills passed by congress had become law. they almost passed a 16th bill but obama refused to sign hr-2904, the this is not another repeal of oeb obamacare we swear. >>> finally, turn to our dumb criminal file. of course, check out the surveillance footage from georgia. can you see two people attempting to rob a pharmacy using an uneffective method, the pickup comes crashing through the doors of a cvs. they were trying to steal the atm but couldn't make contact with it. they are forced to drive away emptied handed. too bad for them. >>> now let's turn to mika for a look at what is coming up next on "morning joe." >> coming up on "morning joe," the weiner campaign has new problems this morning. his communications director lashes out in a foul mouthed tirade at a former intern. as the candidate himself gets really fired up at a town hall meeting. we'll give ut latest and talk to one of weiner's challengers, bill thompson later in the show. the war of words between governor chris christie and ran paul heats up after the senator
half way through 2013 just 15 bills passed by congress had become law. they almost passed a 16th bill but obama refused to sign hr-2904, the this is not another repeal of oeb obamacare we swear. >>> finally, turn to our dumb criminal file. of course, check out the surveillance footage from georgia. can you see two people attempting to rob a pharmacy using an uneffective method, the pickup comes crashing through the doors of a cvs. they were trying to steal the atm but couldn't make...
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some of the selling of the law will be the law, itself. over the course of the summer, millions of americans have been receiving check, physical checks in the mail because of obama care, because of a specific requirement in obama care that says whatever your health insurance company is charging you for your health insurance, that company has to spend at least 80% of that on actually providing you, and bonuses for their ceos and generic overhead costs that don't result in you getting health care has to be less than 20% of what you pay for. the 80/20 rule. the punishments for companies who don't meet the 80/20 rule is companies have to pay you the difference, pay it back to you in the form of a check made out to you and mailed to you. insurance companies who fail to abide by the 80/20 rule have until the 1st of august to give you their money back. 13 million americans qualify to get their checks averaging out to 150 bucks per household. that's because obama care says health insurance companies have to spend most of your money on actual healt
some of the selling of the law will be the law, itself. over the course of the summer, millions of americans have been receiving check, physical checks in the mail because of obama care, because of a specific requirement in obama care that says whatever your health insurance company is charging you for your health insurance, that company has to spend at least 80% of that on actually providing you, and bonuses for their ceos and generic overhead costs that don't result in you getting health care...
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you're getting a fine son-in-law, sir. banks would do anything for the company. i know there's no love lost between you and devin. you've both been competing for my job for almost a year.
you're getting a fine son-in-law, sir. banks would do anything for the company. i know there's no love lost between you and devin. you've both been competing for my job for almost a year.
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the law couldn't prove it. but you know, you know the world goes in circles. >> how does the martin family feel about this? does george zimmerman's team worry that this one juror could put him away? was the jury consultant for the george zimmerman defense team. great to see both of you on the show. and natalie, let me start with you. she said she owes the martin family an apology. i want to get your response to what she said. >> it is hard for me to sleep. hard for me to eat. i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back, i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is. there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> what's your reaction? >> well, my reaction is that i feel for her. i do. and i know that she issued an apology to sybrina fulton and i think that's between her and sybrina to talk about, really. i have not spoken to sybrina about that. but you know, it's her decision and she has to live with that. >> barbara, let me tell you what we know that th
the law couldn't prove it. but you know, you know the world goes in circles. >> how does the martin family feel about this? does george zimmerman's team worry that this one juror could put him away? was the jury consultant for the george zimmerman defense team. great to see both of you on the show. and natalie, let me start with you. she said she owes the martin family an apology. i want to get your response to what she said. >> it is hard for me to sleep. hard for me to eat. i feel...
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law you have to go to a judge, the old law was pre-clearance automatically. under the law new, under this new provision they are going use they go to a judge and say judge for these reasons we think that you ought to bail this area in. it's called the bail in provision, declare it has a history of discrimination, and subject it to pre-clearance, any of the voting changes for the next ten years. so they are actually, the government is actually joining an existing lawsuit right now in texas, in a legal battle that's raging down there about the texas republican ledge tur redistricting plan the new boundaries for legislative districts. the next step will be a similar action challenging texas's strict new voter i.d. law. craig mentioned north carolina. the justice department might take action there if north carolina as it now appears likely impoebs as strict voter i.d. law. so now we know what the justice department intends to do about the supreme court's ruling. so, that's how this would work. >> and, ari, the prevailing thinking since the supreme court ruling th
law you have to go to a judge, the old law was pre-clearance automatically. under the law new, under this new provision they are going use they go to a judge and say judge for these reasons we think that you ought to bail this area in. it's called the bail in provision, declare it has a history of discrimination, and subject it to pre-clearance, any of the voting changes for the next ten years. so they are actually, the government is actually joining an existing lawsuit right now in texas, in a...
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history at least in the united states or hopefully some people do the minimum wage just like child labor laws just like the right to unionize these are part of the legacy of the new deal of the one nine hundred thirty s. of labor struggle labor struggle in the midst of a depression of world historical proportions and you're trying to tell me that somehow the minimum wage is destructive. to workers this is nonsense it goes against not only logic and reason i think it goes against basic morality and frankly i think that more reality is something that is missing from your entire ideology the only morality it seems that you're interested in is the morality of wealth and profits and you can you can shroud everything you say in this you know pull yourself up by your bootstraps nonsense but again ask the people of the united kingdom what the what the thatcherite policies did ask the people of the united states what reagan's policies did which destroy unions drove down wages and made the conditions for what we see today the casino economy did not exist until the right wing neo liberal consensus took
history at least in the united states or hopefully some people do the minimum wage just like child labor laws just like the right to unionize these are part of the legacy of the new deal of the one nine hundred thirty s. of labor struggle labor struggle in the midst of a depression of world historical proportions and you're trying to tell me that somehow the minimum wage is destructive. to workers this is nonsense it goes against not only logic and reason i think it goes against basic morality...
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so if you ever wait for law enforcement to serve, to solve your problem, you have already lost. law enforcement has no training in pharmacology to talk about drugs, no training in behavioral science. their training is to go at the criminals and lock them up. >> and sometimes there are presumptions about those people they're locking up based on this notion that black people in particular are more likely to be involved in drugs and other crimes. so jump on them before they have a chance to act seems to sometimes be it. let me point out one of your experiences. you earned your ph.d. in neuroscience in 1996, and you athat year you were the -- you say that year you were the only black male in this country to earn that degree. you went to the national institutes of health to do some research. tell us about that experience you had where you came face to face with assumptions that were made about you as a black male? >> you're describing an experience that i had in which i was subjected to an impromptu lineup. now, we all have these kind of experiences, and i am, i'm kind of reluctant t
so if you ever wait for law enforcement to serve, to solve your problem, you have already lost. law enforcement has no training in pharmacology to talk about drugs, no training in behavioral science. their training is to go at the criminals and lock them up. >> and sometimes there are presumptions about those people they're locking up based on this notion that black people in particular are more likely to be involved in drugs and other crimes. so jump on them before they have a chance to...
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other local what's not enough five days a law in all community one a community l.n.g. most mortgages just. don't give it. give just done for a man for up artist i was fights about i must fight. i'll fight. and fight for our rights. walking back with me for tonight's big picture politics panel are marc. harold k. steiger and he knew some let's get back to it bradley manning is officially not a traitor and this is this is actually very important news that he said exactly that way because they officially said he's not a traitor he was found guilty of a number of lesser charges violating the espionage act which by the way is what ed snowden has been charged with stealing government property and wanton publication of intelligence on the internet. i'm just curious reaction i think there's a an important conversation to have about this it is interesting that he was found innocent not guilty of aiding and abetting i mean at the same time this administration continues to be the most stringent in terms of prosecuting leakers or whistleblowers what have you depending on your poin
other local what's not enough five days a law in all community one a community l.n.g. most mortgages just. don't give it. give just done for a man for up artist i was fights about i must fight. i'll fight. and fight for our rights. walking back with me for tonight's big picture politics panel are marc. harold k. steiger and he knew some let's get back to it bradley manning is officially not a traitor and this is this is actually very important news that he said exactly that way because they...
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and he already signed seven of them into law. there are reporting requirements and long-term care and other changes. look at the poll that republicans are looking at today, cbs news poll showing 36% of americans want to expand or keep the president's health care law, nearly 40% want to repeal it. republicans are going to make this part of their strategy going into the debt ceiling debate this fall. they either want full repeal or delay of obama care in agree to extend the u.s. debt limit. >> i find it intriguing that poll suggests four out of ten want to repeal this. i have to conclude that was a friendly audience, deliberately picked. >> politicians tend to find friendly audiences, he had hecklers but supportive hecklers. >> thank you very much. >>> call it the health care halt, white castle says growth is at a stand still because of the president's health care law, and warns if the law moves forward, the popular burger chain will be forced to cut back hours way back for new hires. jamie, give me some numbers. how many are you g
and he already signed seven of them into law. there are reporting requirements and long-term care and other changes. look at the poll that republicans are looking at today, cbs news poll showing 36% of americans want to expand or keep the president's health care law, nearly 40% want to repeal it. republicans are going to make this part of their strategy going into the debt ceiling debate this fall. they either want full repeal or delay of obama care in agree to extend the u.s. debt limit....
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. >> this week expect to see more law enforcement on interstate 80. there is a patrol crack down aimed at reducing avoidable fatalities. this effort stretches from here all the way to new jersey on i 80. we're live with more on this crack down. >> we're in oakland at the base of the bay bridge either the very beginning or end of interstate 80. if you get on 80 here east, you'll pass through iowa. and that is where iowa bat troll got the idea for the crack down realizing an increase on i 80 was in the their problem alone. >> expect to see more of this this week and if you take major thoroughfare beyond california borders expect to see more of other state law enforcement as well. chp says a study shows fatalities during summer vacation months. law enforcement across the country is working together to bring down those numbers. in the bay area we know 80 is a busy major east bay route. >> everybody is nauls a rush. >> chp says here, and beyond, 30% is related to out -- 22% speed related and 4% distracted driving. >> these include things that are avoidable
. >> this week expect to see more law enforcement on interstate 80. there is a patrol crack down aimed at reducing avoidable fatalities. this effort stretches from here all the way to new jersey on i 80. we're live with more on this crack down. >> we're in oakland at the base of the bay bridge either the very beginning or end of interstate 80. if you get on 80 here east, you'll pass through iowa. and that is where iowa bat troll got the idea for the crack down realizing an increase...
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domestic law enforcement we've got the fourth amendment. no searches and seizures without probable cause and a warrant. boom, it's in the constitution. along comes national security and look at what's been done in the united states in the name of national security. we had japanese americans interned in camps under the name of national security. that was upheld by the supreme court. so it is dangerous when we start justifying the curtailment of personal proivacy in the name o national security. i think there's one proposal worth mentioning that's in the senate. senate richard blumenthal, a democrat from connecticut, who used to be a law enforcement man himself says let's have an advocate for the people in these secret courts to say how about we look at what the government is arguing in the name of national security. that's a good pushback. that's a procedural approach. i like it. >> david, i want you to help me understand something that i'm confused about. congressman jim sensen brbrennes now voting against the nsa nowadays. i don't think he
domestic law enforcement we've got the fourth amendment. no searches and seizures without probable cause and a warrant. boom, it's in the constitution. along comes national security and look at what's been done in the united states in the name of national security. we had japanese americans interned in camps under the name of national security. that was upheld by the supreme court. so it is dangerous when we start justifying the curtailment of personal proivacy in the name o national security....
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law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had with him. i never would have done it any other way. >> mike: talking about jack cassidy? >> father of my sons, david, sean, patrick and ryan and 12 grandchildren now. [ applause ] >> mike: are you going to let them read the book? >> not the grandchildren. unless they are old enough. my oldest granddaughter is 33 so she'll probably read the book and she'll tell me a lot what she feels. >> mike: there is one powerful story. you talk about the relationship with the cast of the pa tragic family. so many people know you from that. i know you perhaps more from many of musicals. mary and librarian and
law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had...